During the operation, officers contacted several survivors of human trafficking and connected them with resources and services.
Police were searching an apartment building that had multiple packages stolen from the area.
There was a mechanical issue with the only visitation elevator at the jail.
Officers investigated the area but did not find anyone matching the description of the reported suspect, police said.
He was arrested last week on suspicion of criminal threats and driving under the influence of alcohol, police said.
The police department received a report of people acting suspiciously near the school.
Police said the suspect fled the scene but was found nearby and arrested.
Police said they pulled over a car filled with packages just before they got on the highway.
The police department reported finding the squirrel left in a box in their foyer.
A suspect was arrested after a poodle was forcefully taken from its owner in San Mateo on Monday, and the dog was returned unharmed.
A 15-year-old boy was dragged for blocks after being hit by a DUI driver, prosecutors said.
Police said a man wearing a mask specifically targeted the victim's poodle in the dognapping.
The woman committed felony vandalism on multiple cars before breaking into the mall to steal items, police said.
For several weeks, locals reported seeing the same truck doing donuts, speeding and driving recklessly throughout the city, police said.
Multiple people reported seeing armed subjects and heard people screaming, police said.
The grant will support enforcement and education programs, reducing the number of serious injuries and deaths on County roads, police said.
Police said the suspects were driving a U-Haul pickup truck and pried open a door to a maintenance room.
Two of the juveniles are also suspects in a prior Lululemon theft of a reported $13,000 in goods, San Mateo police said Thursday.
The measure would limit federal agents' access to county buildings and lessen their ability to use local law enforcement resources.
A police officer helped save a kitten who had squeezed herself into a dangerous spot under the hood of a Tesla.
Officers arrested two people after investigating a massage establishment, police said.
He was arrested on suspicion of felony vandalism and booked into the San Mateo County Jail.
Police said the man committed felony vandalism while under the influence of alcohol.
The outage was first reported at 7:59 a.m.
When police responded they found the man's car stuck in the outfield of a baseball diamond.
A suspect on the run ran out of luck as police spotted her car connected to a theft outside a casino, police said.
An 18-year-old was arrested for possession of a machine gun, other firearms offenses and possession of narcotics for sale, police said.
The man said he was a singer and he was flying to Australia to shoot a music video, prosecutors said.
Police said they arrested two people after officers identified them as possible suspects in the burglary.
A teen driver fled from officers at a high rate of speed and rather than chase them, police used a tracking device.
Officers' search of a man at a San Mateo gas station turned up methamphetamine, according to police.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month in San Mateo County.
The outage was first reported at 8:30 a.m.
The fire department is asking locals to refrain from calling 911 to report smoke from this specific burn area.
The car crashed and flew from the highway onto city streets, police said.
At the first drug take back earlier in the year, 310 tons of medication were disposed of nationwide, officials said.
“The system meant to protect me protected you instead,” his victim said of the judge's decision to issue a sentence below state guidelines.
A multi-month investigation led police to two suspects, including one who was already in jail.
The Southern California man was previously convicted in 2010 for assault causing serious bodily injury, police said.
The woman told the man she was not interested in hooking up but he sexually assaulted her in his hotel room, prosecutors said.